Revamping Mumbai's Icon: Government Unveils Air India Building Transformation Plan
Maharashtra's Public Works Minister, Shivendrasinhraje Bhosale, visited the historic Air India Building in Mumbai to oversee its transformation into a government complex. He mandated a structural audit before commencement of renovations, ensuring quality and durability. The building, acquired for Rs 1,601 crore, will enhance administrative efficiency.
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Maharashtra's Public Works Minister Shivendrasinhraje Bhosale conducted an inspection of the transferred Air India Building at Nariman Point, Mumbai, emphasizing quality in its renovation. His instructions included a complete structural audit prior to office relocations, ensuring durability and adherence to high standards in repair works.
Minister Bhosale highlighted the importance of incorporating materials of premium quality for electrical systems and other essentials. He directed the redesigning of the building's facade, reflecting Maharashtra's cultural wealth, suggesting collaboration with top architects and institutions for this prestigious project.
The recently acquired property, valued at Rs 1,601 crore, aims to offer modern office spaces for government use. Minister Bhosale stressed timely completion of renovations with citizen convenience as a priority. The transformation marks a crucial step in enhancing Maharashtra's administrative resources.
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